• Trollception@sh.itjust.works
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    When’s the last time a Windows update took more than 30 minutes? It takes about the same time to update my FreeNAS box as it does to install windows/upgrade to a new version

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      Obviously their science grands only paid for SATA hard drives and a 150kbps network bandwidth.

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      we used Macs at my last lab

      I hated them because I’m a Linux nerd but at least they were reliable

      (I suppose if my research PC ran Linux I’d spend all my time configuring it instead of researching…!)

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      Updating my computers from Ubuntu 22.04 to 24.04 was a whole day process. It doesn’t help that the upgrade tool requires you to press enter every so often.

      (Yeah yeah I should try other distros. I’ll play with other distros when I’m not spending my time as pictured in the meme.)

      (To be clear this is on a couple computer I personally own. The ones the lab owns are on Ubuntu 20.04 if I’m lucky…)

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        Yes, but atleast you can choose when you want to do that, you clan plan ahead and block out a day specifically for just updating.

        Can’t say the same about a windows update. (Sometimes you can put it off till a certain date, if you catch it)

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      POV: devs develop for the most common OS and people use what works with little troubleshooting

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      Why shouldn’t people use windows?

      You can’t expect the average person to be tech savvy enough to use Linux and most people cannot afford a Mac. Especially in developing countries.

      Windows is the best OS for the average person. Just not for advanced users such as researchers

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        You don’t need to be tech savvy to use Linux there are more than enough distros where you need as much knowledge as you need to use windows I wouldn’t call everybody how owns a steam deck a tech savvy person. The only user friendly advantage is that Windows comes for some reason preinstalled on almost every device. If this weren’t the case and the average consumers had a choice the picture would be very different.

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        You can’t expect the average person to be tech savvy enough to use Linux

        I don’t understand. They are tech savvy enough to use Windows tho (and not be used by it)?

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    This applies to software dev too. Except instead of windows updates it’s debugging Nvidia drivers on Linux

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    Jeez, you fools. How about rolling into the lab at 11, drinking coffee till 11:30, have at most half an hour to reminiscue about yesterday’s failures, while looking at results well-knowing they’re unsalvageable, and then going for lunch with the crew?

    If you start your day at 8:30, you misunderstood that it’s not your paycheck that makes a PhD great.

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      I rarely arrived at the lab before 10am as an undergrad intern. (And usually stayed until 7–8pm because I goofed around too much and it took forever to get all the cells taken care of 🫠)

      Flexible schedules are a luxury I miss dearly